Tag: Art Inspiration

While I’m busy grinding away braincells on Lady of July ‘s many flower buds, I wanted to introduce you to another Art Nouveau artist I had never heard of! Gaspar Champs hailed from Spain and spent a large part of his career in France. He was very heavily influenced by Mucha, so much so that he became known as the ‘Catalan Mucha’.

Like my previous feature of Élisabeth Sonrel , I love how Camps brought his own unique flair to Alphonse Mucha’s line style. At times, Camps’ work feels more abstract with his figures melting into the details of his images.

I also love the sense of light bouncing in his more painterly work. What a joy it was to discover him!

If you want to see more of these art features, view them all at once here .

While I’m busy working on Lady of July, enjoy a look at this stunning work by female Art Nouveau artist, Élisabeth Sonrel! While she was active at the same time as other artists of the movement, I had never heard of her until recently.

She reminds so very much of Mucha with her line work, but has a sense of decorative layout that feels more detailed and layered at times. Definitely check her out for a lovely array of painterly and graphical work!

If you want to see more of these art features, view them all at once here.

PS.

I plan to start doing these little ‘Unknown Nouveau‘ entries, so I have something to share during those slow times when I’m busy working and don’t have much to show yet! The art keeps me inspired and is something I love sharing with you all. What do you think?

Also, do you know any other Art Nouveau artists I might not have heard of? Let me know in comments!

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